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Sunday Renewal | Christian Podcast, Biblical Encouragement, Spiritual Growth

Welcome to Sunday Renewal — a weekly podcast for anyone who feels spiritually tired, distracted, or distant from God. Hosted by Ernest Benjamin — a preacher, entrepreneur, husband, and father with nearly two decades in ministry — each episode brings you back to what matters: Scripture, stillness, and the presence of God. No hype. No performance pressure. Just honest teaching that helps you reconnect with the One who renews you. Every Sunday, you'll find clarity when life feels chaotic, hope when faith feels fragile, and rest when your soul is weary. If you're ready to stop running on empty and start walking with God again, hit subscribe. Follow us: @sundayrenewal Contact: [email protected] 

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    80 | Holding Leaders Accountable: Justice, Truth, and Church Leadership (1 Timothy 5:19–21) Pt. 2

    Send us Fan MailCan a church pursue justice without becoming harsh?Can it show grace without compromising truth?In 1 Timothy 5:20–21, Paul answers both questions.When the sin of a church leader is confirmed and remains unrepentant, Scripture doesn't call the church to silence.It calls the church to courageous accountability.Not to shame. Not to seek revenge.But to protect Christ's church and call sinners to repentance.Yet Paul also warns against the opposite danger: favoritism.Justice cannot depend on personality, popularity, or position.Whether confronting sin or extending grace, God's people must pursue the truth without partiality because every decision is made before the presence of God.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why public rebuke is meant to protect the church—not humiliate leaders✅ The difference between accountability and vengeance✅ Why repentance changes how the church responds to sin✅ What it means to lead and judge without favoritism✅ How Christ calls His church to pursue both justice and grace✅ Why every leadership decision is made before the presence of GodHealthy churches don't choose between truth and love.They pursue both.Because Christ protects His church when His people steward leadership according to His design.🎧 Listen now to Episode 80: Holding Leaders Accountable: Justice, Truth, and Church Leadership (Part 2).RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day. https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word. Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    79 | Holding Leaders Accountable: Justice, Truth, and Church Leadership (1 Timothy 5:19–21)

    Send us Fan MailWhat do you do when an accusation is made against a church leader?Believe it immediately?Ignore it completely?In a culture fueled by outrage, speculation, and snap judgments, Paul gives the church a better way.In 1 Timothy 5:19–21, he teaches us how to pursue justice without sacrificing truth, and how to protect both faithful leaders and vulnerable congregations in the process.Because leadership failure isn't the only danger.Sometimes churches protect leaders at all costs.Sometimes, churches destroy leaders through rumor.Both damage the body of Christ.And both happen when truth is replaced by assumptions.In this episode, we explore Paul's blueprint for leadership accountability and the biblical principle that must come before every accusation, investigation, and verdict:Truth before conclusions.In This Episode, We'll Discuss:✅ Why God requires evidence before accusations are received✅ The difference between accountability and gossip✅ How churches unintentionally destroy faithful leaders✅ Why biblical justice protects both leaders and congregations✅ The Old Testament roots behind Paul's teaching✅ What it means to pursue truth before reaching conclusionsWhether you've been hurt by leadership failure, wounded by false accusations, or simply want to understand God's design for His church, this episode offers wisdom our churches desperately need today.🎧 Listen now to Episode 79: Holding Leaders Accountable: Justice, Truth, and Church Leadership.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day. https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word. Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    78 | Honoring Faithful Elders: Why Church Leadership Matters (1 Timothy 5:17-18)

    Send us Fan MailChurch leadership is under more scrutiny than ever.Scandals. Abuse. Cover-ups. Failed accountability.Many Christians today aren't just asking who should lead the church.They're asking whether church leadership can be trusted at all.But long before today's headlines, God gave His church a blueprint for leadership stewardship.In 1 Timothy 5:17-18, Paul begins in a surprising place.Not with discipline.Not with accusations.Not with warnings.He begins with honor.Because faithful spiritual leadership is one of Christ's gifts to His church.In this first message of our new series, The Stewardship of Church Leadership, we explore why honoring faithful elders matters, what "double honor" actually means, and how Christ cares for His church through the leaders He provides.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why leadership failures make biblical leadership more important—not less✅ What the Bible means by "double honor"✅ How faithful elders serve as under-shepherds of Christ✅ Why churches often overlook faithful leadership✅ The connection between honor, support, and spiritual health✅ How Christ protects His church through leadership according to His designThe church belongs to Christ.And Christ loves His church enough to tell us how it should be led.🎧 Listen now to Episode 78: Honoring Faithful Elders: Why Church Leadership Matters.This is Part 1 of our three-part series, The Stewardship of Church Leadership.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day. https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word. Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    77 | How to Enjoy God's World, God's Way w/ Hiram Kemp

    Send us Fan MailWhat if enjoying life is actually part of God's design?Many people fall into one of two extremes.Some believe the only way to enjoy life is to run from God and chase whatever feels good.Others believe the only way to be spiritual is to withdraw from the world and endure life until heaven.According to Ecclesiastes, both approaches miss the point.In this special guest episode, my good friend and gospel preacher Hiram Kemp walks through one of the Bible's most misunderstood books and reveals a better way.A way to love God deeply, pursue holiness, keep your eyes on eternity—and still enjoy the life God has given you right now.Through seven practical principles from Ecclesiastes, you'll discover how God intends for His people to experience work, relationships, food, seasons of life, and everyday blessings as gifts from His hand.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why both worldliness and withdrawal miss God's design✅ How to enjoy your work as a gift from God✅ What Ecclesiastes teaches about food, rest, and gratitude✅ Why comparison quietly steals joy✅ How healthy relationships deepen your enjoyment of life✅ Learning to trust the seasons God has you in✅ Why life itself is a gift meant to be received with thanksgivingYou don't have to choose between holiness and joy.You can enjoy God's world God's way.🎧 Listen now to Episode 77: How to Enjoy God's World, God's Way with Hiram Kemp.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    76 | Why Some People Love Jesus Deeply… And Others Don’t (Luke 7) Pt. 2

    Send us Fan MailWhat makes someone love Jesus deeply?Why do some people seem captivated by Christ, while others remain distant, cold, or merely religious?In Luke 7, Jesus gives the answer.A Pharisee sits at the table with Jesus.A sinful woman weeps at His feet.Both are sinners.Both need grace.But only one leaves overwhelmed by mercy.The difference wasn't the size of their sin.It was their awareness of forgiveness.When Jesus compares Simon's cold hospitality with the woman's extravagant devotion, He exposes a truth every believer needs to hear:Those who know they've been forgiven much, love much.Those who think their debt is small love little.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why religious familiarity can slowly kill your wonder✅ The difference between visible sin and invisible pride✅ What the sinful woman's love reveals about genuine faith✅ Why greater love for Christ begins with greater awareness of grace✅ How Jesus exposes self-righteousness without crushing the sinner✅ The meaning of Jesus' words: "Your sins are forgiven"If your love for Christ has grown cold...if faith has become routine...if you've lost your amazement at the gospel...this message is for you.The answer isn't trying harder.It's seeing the debt again.Seeing the cross again.Seeing the Savior again.Because forgiven people love Jesus differently.🎧  Listen now to Episode 76 of Sunday Renewal.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    75 | Why Some People Love Jesus Deeply… And Others Don’t (Luke 7)

    Send us Fan MailOne of the greatest dangers in the Christian life is becoming familiar with Jesus… without remaining amazed by Him.You can hear sermons every week.Sing the songs.Know the doctrines.Stay religious.And slowly lose your wonder at grace.In Luke 7, Jesus walks into a dinner where two sinners sit in the same room:a respected Pharisee…and a broken woman known publicly for her sin.One is composed, controlled, and convinced he belongs near Jesus.The other comes weeping at His feet, holding nothing back.And by the end of the meal, Jesus reveals something that turns the room upside down:The people who love Him most…are not the ones who think they need Him least.They are the ones who know how much they’ve been forgiven.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ Why familiarity with Jesus can quietly produce spiritual coldness✅ The difference between visible sin and invisible pride✅ What the sinful woman’s tears actually reveal about grace✅ Why self-righteousness is harder to recognize than outward rebellion✅ The meaning of Jesus’ parable of the two debtors✅ How your love for Christ reveals what you believe about your forgivenessThis episode is for:The person ashamed of their pastThe believer who has grown spiritually coldThe churchgoer who knows the language of faith but has lost wonderAnd anyone who needs to remember what grace really costsBecause forgiven people love Jesus differently.🎧 Listen now to Episode 75 of Sunday Renewal.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    74 | You Can Come Back — What Jesus Says to the Believer Who Lost the Fire | Revelation 2:5–7

    Send us Fan MailWhat do you do when the fire is gone?When faith becomes routine…When devotion turns mechanical…When you know you’re not where you used to be with God?In Revelation 2, Jesus doesn’t just diagnose the problem.He gives the way back.“Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first.”Three commands:Remember.Repent.Return.Not suggestions.Commands from the risen Christ to believers who lost the fire.In this episode, we walk through Revelation 2:5–7 and hear Jesus call His people back to first love, not with shame, but with truth, warning, and hope.Because Jesus is not the kind of Savior who exposes the wound and walks away.He tells you how to come home.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ What Jesus means by “remember from where you have fallen”✅ Why repentance is more than feeling guilty✅ How routine faith slowly replaces burning devotion✅ What it looks like to return to your first love✅ The warning Jesus gives to believers who refuse to return✅ The breathtaking promise waiting on the other side of obedienceThis message is for the believer who:Feels spiritually distantKnows the fire has fadedIs tired of going through the motionsAnd wonders if they can really come backYou can.The Christ who diagnosed the distance…is also the Christ calling you home.🎧 Listen now to Episode 74 of Sunday Renewal and hear what Jesus says to the believer who lost the fire.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    73 | Mother's Day: The Faith God Remembers

    Send us Fan MailWhat kind of faith does God actually remember?Not platform faith.Not performance faith.Not the version people post online.In 2 Timothy 1, Paul remembers something deeper:“Sincere faith.”A real faith.A rooted faith.A faith that first lived in Timothy’s grandmother, Lois, and his mother, Eunice. On this Mother’s Day episode of Sunday Renewal, we explore the kind of quiet, faithful influence heaven never overlooks.The prayers no one saw.The tears no one applauded.The ordinary faithfulness God used to shape generations.Because while the world celebrates what is visible—God remembers what is real.In this episode, we'll discuss:✅ What “sincere faith” really means in 2 Timothy 1✅ Why God values quiet faithfulness over outward image✅ How mothers and grandmothers shape generations through ordinary obedience✅ Why your tears do not disqualify your faith✅ How God uses unseen faithfulness to produce lasting spiritual fruit✅ What it means to “fan into flame” the faith God has given youThis message is for:The weary motherThe praying grandmotherThe woman who feels unseenThe person who didn’t grow up with spiritual examplesAnd anyone wondering if their quiet faithfulness mattersIt does.The God who remembered Lois and Eunice still remembers sincere faith today. 🎧 Listen now to Episode 73| Mother’s Day: The Faith God RemembersIf your faith feels small, unseen, or tired… this episode will remind you that God sees far deeper than the world ever will.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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    72 | The Church That Set a City on Fire (Acts 19–20)

    Send us Fan MailWhat if the fire you lost…wasn’t just a feeling, but something real you’ve drifted from?In Revelation 2, Jesus says, “You have abandoned the love you had at first.” But what did that love actually look like?In this episode, we go back to Acts 19–20 and watch the early church in Ephesus burn with first love, not routine religion, but a life fully set on fire for Christ.New believers publicly burned their most valuable possessions because Jesus was worth more. The church gathered daily because His Word wasn’t a duty...it was life. Leaders wept together because their love ran deeper than blood. And an entire city was shaken because the gospel could not be contained. This is what was lost.In This Episode, We'll Discuss:✅ What “first love” actually looked like in the early church✅ Why real devotion to Christ changes everything you value✅ How love for Jesus fuels love for people and urgency for the lost✅ The difference between routine faith and a life set on fire✅ Why spiritual hunger, not obligation, marks true renewalFirst love burned in three directions: upward toward Christ, inward toward the church, and outward toward the lost.This isn’t nostalgia; it’s a mirror.If something in you is stirring, if you’re thinking “I want that back,” don’t ignore it.That’s the point.Listen now to Episode 72 of Sunday Renewal and rediscover what your faith was meant to be.God bless.RESOURCES📖 FREE 5-Day Audio Devotional: Renaming Your StoryStruggling with identity or feeling stuck? Move from pain to purpose to legacy—15 minutes a day.https://sundayrenewal.podia.com/renaming-your-story-devo⁠✨ For Families: The Devo KidsShort devotionals, songs, and prayers that help children fall in love with God's Word.Watch on YouTube | Free printable journal pages at thedevokids.comSupport the showSupport the Show:Want to help us reach more people with God’s Word? Consider supporting the podcast with a donation. Your generosity fuels this ministry and helps us create even more resources for you. Click here to learn more: One-Time Donation (Paypal)$3+ Monthly Subscription

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Welcome to Sunday Renewal — a weekly podcast for anyone who feels spiritually tired, distracted, or distant from God. Hosted by Ernest Benjamin — a preacher, entrepreneur, husband, and father with nearly two decades in ministry — each episode brings you back to what matters: Scripture, stillness, and the presence of God. No hype. No performance pressure. Just honest teaching that helps you reconnect with the One who renews you. Every Sunday, you'll find clarity when life feels chaotic, hope when faith feels fragile, and rest when your soul is weary. If you're ready to stop running on empty and start walking with God again, hit subscribe. Follow us: @sundayrenewal Contact: [email protected]

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